The Sherman Law Group
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Underage DUI Defense Lawyer Who

Defends Your Child's Rights

Is your child facing a juvenile DUI charge? We fight hard to safeguard their future and freedom. Call us today.

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Is Your Child Facing DUI Charges?

Call Our Defense Lawyer to Get the Help You Need

Criminal charges are always a serious and life-changing matter, but the stakes can be raised even higher in cases involving minors and underage individuals. A juvenile delinquency could drastically change your child’s future and his or her chances of living a successful, satisfactory, and fruitful life. Because a run-in with the law could jeopardize your child’s employment options, college eligibility, and freedom, you will need to work with a highly qualified defense lawyer who can provide your family with results-oriented defense. Call now to get started on a defense strategy.

  • Meet The Sherman Law Group Team

    Dedicated to Helping People Just Like You for Over 20 Years

    At The Sherman Law Group, we have a deep understanding of the legal system and how to successfully navigate through it for our clients benefit. Our attorneys have a background that is of great advantage to our clients that are accused of a crime. Bill Sherman is a former Assistant Attorney General and worked for a judge in the past and Valerie Sherman is a former Magistrate and a former Assistant County Attorney. Not only have we developed relationships that are helpful in our negotiations for our clients, we know exactly how the system works.

    Our legal team brings years of experience, knowledge, and dedication to your case. We have spent years practicing law in both the public and private sectors and utilize this experience to aggressively represent our clients. We realize that you need personal attention during this stressful time in your life and that many legal issues are emotionally difficult. The relationship we build with our clients is a critical component in reaching a successful resolution in their case. If you have been arrested and are looking for defense you can trust, call us today.

Client Testimonials

Your Case Is in Good Hands

  • “They took the time to discuss my case with me and explain to me all the things that they were doing. I know that they are busy but they really treated me like a person and took an interest in my case. ”

    Jake F.

  • “Everyone at the Sherman Law Group has helped us get through what has been not only the most difficult time in our lives, but the lowest point also.”

    Maria T.

  • “The one on one personal attention and compassionate care we received from Valerie, Bill & David was beyond what anyone would expect. ”

    Mark V.

Why Choose Us?

Knowledge. Experience. Results.

  • Nearly 50 Years of Combined Experience

  • Free Case Evaluations

  • Thousands of Cases Handled

  • Successfully Navigating the Legal System for You

Tell Us About Your Case

Juvenile DUI Penalties

The penalties can be extremely high in cases involving juvenile DUI or underage drinking. When your child’s future is at stake, your choice in legal representation could mean a huge difference for your child. Make sure your child has the legal guidance and support he or she needs to get back on the right track.

  • Juvenile Detention
  • License Suspension
  • Community Service or Probation
  • Court Fees & Fines
  • Impounded Car
  • Required DUI School
  • Ignition Interlock Device
  • Increased Insurance Rates
  • Possible Jail Time

Frequently Asked Questions

Get Answers, Fast.

  • Questions

  • What is Blood Alcohol Content (BAC)?

    Answer

    BAC refers to the amount of alcohol detected in the blood stream. A person’s BAC level can be measured in multiple ways, including by breath, blood, urine, or other chemical means. Some police officers may measure BAC by asking an individual to submit to a breathalyzer test or other type of chemical test that will quantify the amount of alcohol in the blood. The legal limit is .08% BAC, but for underage drivers, this legal limit may be much lower.

  • What is a sobriety test?

    Answer

    Standardized Field Sobriety Tests (SFSTs) are types of tests that police officers use to determine if a driver is under the influence of drugs or alcohol. These tests are completely voluntary and a driver can politely refuse to take them at any time.

  • Are there defenses available for my child’s case?

    Answer

    Because every state varies in how they handle underage DUI cases, you should speak with a defense attorney right away. We give you the opportunity to discuss your child’s case and their potential defense options. Regardless of the nature of the offense, we help create a custom defense strategy that is tailored to your child’s needs (long-term and short-term), and we stay focused on securing the best possible outcome.

  • Will my child go to jail?

    Answer

    Every case is different but it is highly unlikely that your child will see the inside of a jail cell. Most juvenile cases are handled in the juvenile court system, which is completely different from adult court. Some underage DUI cases may be handled in an adult court, however, depending on the circumstances (such as age). Do not risk your child’s future by going without legal representation – speak with an attorney now.

  • Possible Case Outcomes

    Charges Reduced

    There may be a chance that you can get the charges reduced, depending upon various circumstances with what exactly happened. We investigate all avenues to determine if this is possible for your child.

  • Possible Case Outcomes

    Plea Bargain

    Though prosecutors may be harsh, we utilize our skills to negotiate a lesser charge for your child. We work hard to negotiate a deal that minimizes the impact that a juvenile offense has on your child’s future.

  • Possible Case Outcomes

    Charges Dismissed

    We represent every client with the intent of helping them move forward in life with the best possible outcome. Our defense strategy is focused on helping your child walk out away with a clean slate, if possible.

How Bad Did I Really Blow?

Blood Alcohol Concentration and What it Means

  • You’re safe to drive!

    0%
  • Stages of euphoria

    .03%- .07%
  • Disorientation, confusion

    .12%- .15%
  • Unconsciousness

    .25%- .34%
  • .01%- .02%

    Behavior may seem normal

  • .08%- .11%

    Loss of critical judgment

  • .16%- .24%

    Severe impairment

  • .35%- .45%

    Death is possible

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